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Pastors, Your constitutional freedoms are step by step being eroded away on federal, state and local levels across this nation. I encourage you to take the time to watch the video below, which was in response to the latest challenge to religious freedom in the form of a city mayoral subpoena to pastors to submit sermon transcripts and ministry materials. If you are a church pastor, your religious freedoms are inalienable rights given by God and not freedoms granted by governments or the IRS. Your church need not apply for 501(c)(3) status to be tax exempt, it is automaticly exempt from not only taxes, but exempt from any laws which would limit the God given rights codified in the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. I encourage you and your congregation to step up, stand up and speak up as We the people have the right and responsibility to do. The link below is a 45 min video in which Dr. Randy White of First Baptist Church of Katy, TX makes four commitments to his church regarding pulpit freedom. This sermon is in response to Houston Mayor Annise Parker’s subpoena of five Houston area Pastor’s ministry materials: youtube/watch?v=_YDJWqeHqCg&list=UU7p8ZWzPCsV0ZAgo-yLOezg I have produced a 50 page booklet titled We the People and our Constitutional Freedoms - Now is the Time To Step Up, Stand Up and Speak Up that I believe will help YOU prepare your congregations to Step Up, Stand Up and Speak Up to their elected federal, state and local officials whenever any part of our constitutional freedoms are threatened. I am prepared to give you the book for free: 1. IF you ask me for it. and 2. IF you cover the postage. Im NOT trying to SELL this book, but I shouldnt have to pay for the privilege of shipping it to you. Send your requests to the address below: Tim Greeenwood PO Box 1904 Arcadia, CA 91077 626-826-5016 [email protected]
Posted on: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 18:03:14 +0000

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